Always a fabulous thread. I love reading the reactions afterwards. My temp teaching contract is up this month which leaves me struggling so can't take part unfortunately. Have a blast guys.
I will go through my bundle codes and put up my semi-regular duplicates for early pressies in the main thread though

Some awesome reads here. Just dropping in to share the love for growing up with an Amstrad CPC464. Green screen 4 life Although I remember the special treat of attaching it to the TV for colour goodness.

New Humble board game Bundle with Steam and Android versions of titles such as Splendor and Smallworld 2.
https://www.humblebundle.com/games/board-games-bundle?hmb_source=humble_home&amp;hmb_medium=product_tile&amp;hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_1_layout_type_twos_tile_index_2

Looks like I'll be posting an 'unreviewable' non-review like RPS did. Got delayed by a dodgy RAM upgrade but it's full system crashed on me, lost progress due to updates and is just pretty shit. Gonna give it one more chance but I would have refunded it by now if it weren't a review copy.
Btw, I review for thesixthaxis. We aren't just Playstation any more but people often think we are due to the name.

Yeah, I take it to mean that there won't be special flash deals so that customers don't just sit back and wait before breaking the server for that one decent discount. Kinda like what Steam now does with their sales.

Downloading a review copy of this and dreading it being terrible. Not had a good run of review titles, aside from the lovely Spyro trilogy, so feel like I'm due a gem. Not sure this is going to be it though. I loved Arx Fatalis so here's hoping it captures some of that feel.

I really enjoyed playing this for review. One of the best remakes/masters/whatevers. Still got some annoying levels but that's because they kept so faithfully to the originals. It is just pure fun Aside from 100%ing those flying levels...

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If you've never been inside a Japanese game center, and if you are not old enough to have witnessed what Western arcades looked like in their heyday, you will perhaps find it difficult to accept this claim that I am about to make here. Besides, I don't have any relevant statistics to back it up, and though I could certainly do some research and come up with some myself, frankly, I have better things to do with my time.'
There we have the opening paragraph of this timeless contribution to games writing. I would read on but, frankly, I have better things to do with my time.